- KADEM Kadın Araştırmaları Dergisi
- Volume:10 Issue:2
- Effectiveness of the WomenCan CBT Program on Depression, Anxiety, and Hope: A Pilot Study
Effectiveness of the WomenCan CBT Program on Depression, Anxiety, and Hope: A Pilot Study
Authors : Esra Savaş
Pages : 553-580
Doi:10.21798/kadem.2024.163
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Publication Date : 2024-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This pilot study evaluated the effectiveness of the WomenCan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) program on depression, anxiety, and hope among Turkish women diagnosed with cancer. Cancer, particularly breast cancer, is a prevalent condition that significantly impacts psychological well-being of patients. The WomenCan CBT program was created to specifically address the unique psychosocial stressors women face, aiming to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety while boosting levels of hope. The study used a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest method, involving 12 participants who completed the program. Results indicated significant reductions in depression and anxiety levels, alongside notable increases in hope, particularly in the “Positive Readiness/Expectancy” dimension. The findings highlight the potential of culturally adapted CBT programs to enhance mental health and quality of life for women with cancer. This research provides valuable insights into the applicability of CBT interventions in nonWestern contexts and highlights the importance of culturally sensitive approaches to psychosocial care for patients with cancer.Keywords : kadın kanser, bilişsel terapi, grup terapisi, depresif semptomlar, anksiyete, umut